Prune these three plants in your garden now and you’ll get ‘vibrant blooms’ by spring

A gardening expert has shared their top tips (Image: Getty)

Gardening experts have warned that anyone with three types of plants should start pruning them now to ensure “vibrant blooms” by spring.

Winter is the ultimate season for to grab their shears and start pruning, as leading industry expert Henchman has outlined in their essential guide for gardening aficionados looking to enhance their plants’ health and productivity.

Those who should take particular note of the advice include Brits with fruit trees, deciduous trees and shrubs, and rose bushes in their garden.

For those specifically with deciduous , Henchman has pinpointed winter as the prime time for trimming, commenting: “For most deciduous trees and shrubs, winter is a season of dormancy, making it the ideal time to tackle pruning them.”

Speaking , they warned: “Carrying out this task during the winter season minimises the amount of stress the tree or shrub is put under and allows it to redirect its energy toward healing and new growth without the demands of producing foliage.”

Henchman also highlighted the visual advantage in winter, noting: “With the leaves gone, the structure of the tree and shrub are more visible, making it easier to identify the correct branches for removal.”

Looking ahead to spring, the experts shared the reward of strategic pruning: “It also means that come spring, the tree or shrub will be more likely to have healthy growth and development of new shoots and branches.”

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Three plants to prune now for healthy regrowth and vibrant blooms next spring

When pruning, the cut should be clean and precise (Image: Getty)

For the technically inclined, they specified the method: When pruning, the cut should be clean and precise, executed at an angle to encourage water runoff and prevent disease.

Turning to fruit trees, Henchman warns against allowing them to grow unchecked, cautioning: “By selectively removing branches, you stimulate the growth of new, fruit-bearing branches and buds, leading to a more abundant harvest next season.

“However, there are several common mistakes that must be avoided. Pruning at the wrong time, skipping pruning for a year, or being too vigorous can all cause harm to your plants.

“Timing is crucial – doing so at the wrong time of the year can have harmful effects on your fruit tree. To minimise stress and reduce the risk of disease transmission, it’s best to prune during the dormant season, which is usually in late winter or early spring.”

When to prune plants

When to prune plants (Image: Express)

They added: “Trimming your fruit tree during summer or autumn can stimulate new growth that doesn’t have time to harden before winter, making the tree more susceptible to frost and cold weather, which can weaken the tree in the long run.”

It is important not to remove too much at any one time because it may result in a range of issues such as a stressed tree.

Keeping rose bushes well-maintained is essential when encouraging “healthy regrowth and vibrant blooms”.

Pruning them in the winter during their dormant period offers several benefits, according to the experts.

They explained: “Firstly, it allows the removal of dead, diseased or damaged branches that may be harming the bush’s overall health and helps shape the plant encouraging proper air circulation and sunlight penetration.”

“This can help prevent fungal diseases and the spread of unwanted pests.”

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